9140 California SW
West Seattle
Our pre-meeting program will start at 6:30 PM with a presentation and Q&A by WA State Democrats Chair Shasti Conrad and Nathan Haerr, Regional Field Director for King County with the WA Democratic Party’s Coordinated Campaign.
Our membership meeting will kick off at 7:30 PM.
Call to Order (2 minutes)
Meeting Business (8 minutes)
Approve Agenda
Approve Minutes
Budget Report
Opening Ceremonies (10 minutes)
Blue Wave Rising Fundraiser
Land Acknowledgement
34th LD VIP Acknowledgements and Announcements
Candidate Spotlights [5 minutes each] (5 minutes)
Seattle City Council Candidate, Saunatina Sanchez
King County Superior Court Position 23 Candidate, Nikole Hecklinger
PCO Appointments – PCO Only Vote (5 minutes)
34th LD Legislative Briefing with Representative Joe Fitzgibbon, Representative Emily Alvarado, and Senator Joe Nguyen (30 minutes)
There will be an opportunity for questions and answers.
Vote on the Endorsing Candidates in the Board Block – Members Only Vote (15 minutes)
The Board approved sending a block for approval. There will be a 2-minute presentation of the block before a motion is made. Once a motion to adopt is made, there will be up to four speeches allowed before voting. Here are the candidates in the block:
President – Joe Biden
Vice President – Kamala Harris
US Senator – Maria Cantwell
Governor – Bob Ferguson
State Treasurer – Mike Pellicciotti
State Insurance Commissioner – Patty Kuderer
State Auditor – Pat McCarthy
State Supreme Court Pos. 9 – Sheryl Gordon McCloud
King County Superior Court Pos. 26 – David Keenan
King County Superior Court Pos. 39 – Joe Campagna
Available candidate questionnaires can be found here: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_X4YHzjKofWD1zwNqhXzQS-ymmmLkqLG?usp=sharing
Approval of Platform Amendments – Membership Only Vote (10 mins)
The Board approved sending these amendments to members for a vote. All members have received an email detailing the amendments. Send questions prior to the meeting to bylaws@34dems.org. There will be a brief presentation of the amendments with a short Q&A before a motion is made. Once a motion to adopt is made, there will be up to four speeches allowed before voting. Amendments need a simple majority of members to pass.
Good of the Order
Adjournment
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